Feb 16 • 13:12 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Suspect of shooting two people during a fight at Salvador's carnival is arrested

A 22-year-old man was arrested for allegedly shooting three people during a brawl at the Salvador carnival, including two individuals who sustained serious injuries.

A 22-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting three people during a violent brawl at the Salvador carnival festivities. The incident occurred on Saturday night as a carnival block was passing by the Theater Castro Alves in the Campo Grande neighborhood. Among the victims were a woman who was shot in the left eye and a man who was grazed in the neck, prompting emergency medical attention from the responders at the scene.

The Civil Police reported that the altercation escalated in the midst of the crowded carnival circuit, although the reasons behind the initial conflict remain unclear. Following the gunfire, the injured were rushed to the Hospital Geral do Estado (HGE) for treatment; however, there are no updates on their current health statuses or the severity of their injuries. The police are continuing their investigations to determine the exact circumstances that led to the shootings and to ensure that public safety measures are effectively enforced during the carnival period.

This incident raises serious concerns about violence during public festivities in Brazil, particularly in a vibrant and culturally significant event like the carnival. Such occurrences not only pose a threat to attendees but also reflect broader societal issues regarding safety and security during large gatherings. The authorities are under pressure to improve crowd management and reduce violent incidents in future celebrations, as many citizens fear for their safety in similar contexts.

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